@Makidian: Hmmm... if the Hulk appears but not Bruce Banner, is that a Norton credit? Did they use his face at all for the Hulk? I don't recall that they did.
@Lassus: Yeah my comment says Bruce Banner/Hulk much like the rumor above says Loki will be mind controlling Bruce Banner making the Hulk wreck everything in sight. At some point they would have to be showing Bruce Banner as Bruce Banner. In that moment I want it to be Edward Norton. I don't care if it's a five minute cameo, but consistency through all the franchises is important and cutting Norton out would be shameful. For me it would be the same as if they cut out RDJ as Iron and used someone else, because you know, his face isn't on his mask....
@Makidian: Eh. I guess I see little need for Norton for a 20-minute Hulk destructo-fest. If they can't cleverly write their way around that it seems kind of lame.
I love that there are so many superhero movies in development, even if they all suck.
Also, I swear, when I saw the heading for the V spoiler, I thought for a split second they were remaking V for Vendetta, perhaps happening in America or something.
"...hiding a secret that threatens the Destiny and her crew." OH FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST, REALLY?
@Davio:
Well there's the animated 6-parter "Dreamland" that just ended, and a Doctor Who-themed episode of "The Weakest Link". The animated one looks a bit strange, but tolerable. Haven't had a chance to watch the game show yet, just downloaded it tonight.
I'm guessing: Dr Rush - in a crewman's quarters - with a pistol.
And, despite dropping Flash(In The Pan)Forward from my viewing list, I watched those clips. Show of hands: Does anyone feel the full episode will add anything else?
@Julius Seizure - Gall Bladder Free: My guess is the killer is Franklin (the scientist who puked during exercise). He has a personal grudge against the bald sergeant and hates the military enough to frame Young.
The FlashForward episode will have a "shocking twist" in the last minute. Otherwise the clips are probably the high points of the episode.
@LiC: The preview strongly hinted he is the victim (hour late for duty) and he is disliked by a lot of people on Destiny (including Young). And to be brutally honest, it's Stargate. I don't expect a clever Agatha Christie mystery (but at least a Jessica Fletcher level).
...just had a completely random thought regarding LOSTâ„¢.
What if there are two different timelines as everyone's been speculating - and the cast members that Jacob touched in the end of last season are able to jump back and forth from one alternate timeline to another just like Desmond did when his mind would go back and forth through time.
Random thought, not sure what would be the point. Just thought I'd share. :P
Hiroyuki Sanada has been turning up in a number of U.S. productions in recent years, something I keep hoping his RINGU/RASEN co-star Miki Nakatani would do as I've read that she speaks perfect English.
Pan's Labyrinth brings me terrible memories. I thought it was a fantasy movie, not a horror one, and I invited this girl I had a huge crush on on a date to see it.
As the movie unfolded, all I could think of was how scared my date was and how she must have thought that I enjoyed bloody violent horror movies.
To her credit, she took it well and laughed at my later attempts to apologize for taking her to such a sadistic movie.
In the end, through dinner and all, we had a great time but we both would have liked to have enjoyed the movie too, which neither of us did.
One of my personal favorites are the homey, friendly interspersed feast scenes in the Buffy episode "The Body". You're never sure if the scenes ever actually took place or if they're a dreamish metaphor, but they counterpoint her mother's death with cheerful sweetness in emotionally horrifying fashion. The entire piece is devoid of supernatural elements, setting it so outside the general fantastic nature of the show that is holds incredible punch.
Another favorite feast scene involves Sam and Dean in Supernatural; the episode "Jump the Shark" is a standout episode in every respect. The elements of family and feasting are prevalent, even if they're twisted by the ghouls.
And finally, the all in all creepiest Thanksgiving moment in TV history, for my money goes to that canceled weirdfest Millennium. I remember watching it near Thanksgiving on broadcast TV back in 98 or 99. I thought I was still on the standard Thanksgiving commercials so I was only paying half attention waiting for the show to start back up - the people were bright and cheerful, the turkey was on the table, everyone was smiling, then wham! They all started to bleed out of every orifice - eyes, nose, ears, etc. It gave me a serious case of the wiggins, messing around with the concepts we hold of "reality" on TV versus "storytelling".
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Also, I swear, when I saw the heading for the V spoiler, I thought for a split second they were remaking V for Vendetta, perhaps happening in America or something.
"...hiding a secret that threatens the Destiny and her crew." OH FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST, REALLY?
11/27/09
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Well there's the animated 6-parter "Dreamland" that just ended, and a Doctor Who-themed episode of "The Weakest Link". The animated one looks a bit strange, but tolerable. Haven't had a chance to watch the game show yet, just downloaded it tonight.
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And, despite dropping Flash(In The Pan)Forward from my viewing list, I watched those clips. Show of hands: Does anyone feel the full episode will add anything else?
11/27/09
The FlashForward episode will have a "shocking twist" in the last minute. Otherwise the clips are probably the high points of the episode.
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What if there are two different timelines as everyone's been speculating - and the cast members that Jacob touched in the end of last season are able to jump back and forth from one alternate timeline to another just like Desmond did when his mind would go back and forth through time.
Random thought, not sure what would be the point. Just thought I'd share. :P
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I'll be in my bunk.
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As the movie unfolded, all I could think of was how scared my date was and how she must have thought that I enjoyed bloody violent horror movies.
To her credit, she took it well and laughed at my later attempts to apologize for taking her to such a sadistic movie.
In the end, through dinner and all, we had a great time but we both would have liked to have enjoyed the movie too, which neither of us did.
11/26/09
Another favorite feast scene involves Sam and Dean in Supernatural; the episode "Jump the Shark" is a standout episode in every respect. The elements of family and feasting are prevalent, even if they're twisted by the ghouls.
And finally, the all in all creepiest Thanksgiving moment in TV history, for my money goes to that canceled weirdfest Millennium. I remember watching it near Thanksgiving on broadcast TV back in 98 or 99. I thought I was still on the standard Thanksgiving commercials so I was only paying half attention waiting for the show to start back up - the people were bright and cheerful, the turkey was on the table, everyone was smiling, then wham! They all started to bleed out of every orifice - eyes, nose, ears, etc. It gave me a serious case of the wiggins, messing around with the concepts we hold of "reality" on TV versus "storytelling".
11/26/09
Anyone know a date for that episode. I need to set a reminder to download it.
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